(a)   A historic district commission or historic preservation commission
shall:
    (1)   File with the building inspector of the local jurisdiction a
certificate of the commission's approval, modification, or rejection
of any application or plan submitted to the commission for review; or
    (2)   If there is no building inspector in the county or municipal
corporation, issue to the owner, lessee, or tenant of the property and
premises that is the subject of the application or plan a certificate
of the commission's approval, modification, or rejection.
  (b)   An applicant may not begin work on any project submitted for review by
a historic district commission or historic preservation commission,
until the commission has filed the certificate of approval with the
building inspector.
  (c)   The building inspector may not issue a building permit for a change or
construction submitted for review by a historic district commission or
historic preservation commission until the building inspector has
received the certificate of approval.
  (d)   If there is no building inspector in the local jurisdiction, the owner,
lessee, or tenant of the property and premises may not commence the
proposed work or change until the historic district commission or
historic preservation commission has issued to the owner, lessee, or
tenant a certificate of approval.
  (e)   If a historic district commission or historic preservation commission
fails to act on a completed application within 45 days after the date
that the completed application was filed, the application shall be
considered approved unless:
    (1)   The applicant and the commission agree to an extension of the 45-day
period; or
    (2)   The application is withdrawn.
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